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Yeah, we like darkness...and art
ART AFTER DARK
September 5, 6-9 p.m.
Info: 544-9251 or [email protected]
Steynberg Gallery: 1531 Monterey, 547-0278. There will be Bacon: The Art of New Times. Images from 22 years ofNew Times history.
ARTS Space Obispo: 570 Higuera #165 (SLO Creamery), 544-9251 or artsobispo.org. The Peace Library: Artists' Books of War and Peace: An exhibition of handmade books in honor and celebration of the UN International Day of Peace.
Frame Works: 339 Marsh, 542-9000 or www.sloart.com. Impressions of France by Tricia Reichert.
The Gallery at the Network: 778 Higuera, in the Network 788-0886 or galleryatthenetowork.com. Continuing with A Jewelry Jubilee featuring select works by gallery artists.
Hands Gallery: 777 Higuera, 543-1921. John Ramos shows paintings from his studio in Loreto, Baja. Ramos was voted Best Artist by New Times readers.
Jeff Claassen Gallery: 1118 Morro St., 391-0361 or jeffclaassen.com. STENZSKULL's first solo art exhibition entitled Cut & Paste. Through Oct. 4.
Linnaea’s Cafe: 1110 Garden, 541-5888. Paintings by Diana Bittleston at Linnaea's Cafe through Sept. 28 with a reception from 6-9 p.m.
The Photo Shop: 1027-B Marsh, 543-4025 or photoshopslo.com. Featuring Colors of the Southwest, a series of hand-tinted,black-and-white silver gelatinprints by Melissa Fitzpatrick.
SLO Art Center: 1010 Broad, in Mission Plaza, 543-8562. Margaret Morrison's Nouveau Victorian and Robert Reynolds new acrylics, watercolors and sketchbooks.
The SLO County Historical Society and Museum: 696 Monterey St., 543-0638. Artistic interpretations of the San Luis of days past.